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Welcome to CASSEL

Welcome to CASSEL. Welcome to the CASSEL Lab, and thank you for participating in today’s experiment.

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Welcome to CASSEL

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  1. Welcome to CASSEL Welcome to the CASSEL Lab, and thank you for participating in today’s experiment. It is very important that you do not touch the computer until you are instructed to do so. And when you are told to use the computer, use it only as instructed. In particular, do not attempt to browse the web or do other things unrelated to the experiment. There should be a pencil in the envelope you received. Place all of your personal belongings away, so we can have your complete attention.

  2. The Experiment The experiment you will be participating in today is an experiment in decision making. At the end of the experiment you will be paid for your participation in cash. Each of you may earn different amounts. The amount you earn depends on your decisions, chance, and the decisions of other participants. Please DO NOT socialize or talk during the experiment. We will go over the instructions slowly. It is important you follow. When you have a question please raise your hand and one of us will come to you to answer it in PRIVATE.

  3. The Experiment We will run 10 auctions. In each auction you are randomly matched with 2 other bidders. The three of you will compete for a single prize of unknown value as explained next.

  4. Bidder’s Prize Value A bidder’s value for the prize consists of 2 components: bidder’s value = personal value + bonus Personal values lie between 300 and 500 points, all numbers being equally likely. Imagine that we roll a 201-sided die with faces 300, 301, …, 500 for each of you. Since we roll the die separately for each of you, your value is likely different from that of another bidder. Bonus is the same for all bidders in your group. We flip a coin for your group and if the coin flip comes up - “HEADS” the bonus is 300 points - “TAILS” the bonus is -300 points

  5. Information Each bidder will know their own personal value for the prize. In addition, we will select at random one bidder in your group who will get to know the bonus. This bidder will be called the “informed bidder”. The other two bidders in your group will not get to know the bonus. These two bidders will be called “uninformed bidders”.

  6. Auction All bidders place a bid. The highest bidder wins the prize and pays the second-highest bid (ties are solved at random). None of the other bidders in the group win anything or pay anything in the auction. All bidders, winner and losers, will earn 50 points each period.

  7. Informed Bidder’s Screen

  8. Uninformed bidder’s Screen

  9. Result screen: winner

  10. Result screen: loser

  11. Summary There will be 10 auctions. In each auction: • All three bidders in your group place a bid. • Highest bidder wins the prize and pays the second-highest bid. • None of the other bidders in the group win or pay anything. If the second-highest bid exceeds the prize value because the bonus is negative then the winner’s net winnings are negative. Your net winnings are added to your cumulative earnings if they are positive Likewise, your net winnings are substracted from your cumulative earnings if they are negative. All bidders, winner and losers, will earn 50 points each period.

  12. Your Earnings 1 point = 1 cent You will be paid at the end of the experiment the total amount you have earned in all of 10 periods. You need not tell any other participant how much you earned. Let the Experiment Begin!

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